Time: Sun Nov 03 10:32:32 1996
To: "Robert A. (Bob) Phipps, Sr." <bphipp@pernet.net>
From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar]
Subject: Roger Cravens
Cc: 
Bcc: Nancy Lord,liberty lists, Electra

At 04:55 PM 11/2/96 -0600, you wrote:
>Mr. Mitchell:
>
>I find your call for action against Roger Cravens to be ridiculous &
>offensive.  Roger provides a valuable service in monitoring and forwarding
>information on events many of us would never otherwise be aware of.

Dear Mr. Phipps, Sr.,

You have missed the whole point.

What is his authority for doing
what he does, using CDC resources?

This is a reasonable question.

It does not matter one bit whether
his posts are "politically correct" 
or "politically incorrect".

That matter is entirely irrelevant
to the point, which is authority.

And so, I am prepared to disagree 
with you, also because the CDC has
now been implicated directly in 
the Gulf War Illnesses.  These
illnesses are contagious, and
now threaten the entire American
population, regardless of age,
sex, or race, religion, or 
political status/opinion. 

Do you now see why I am so concerned?  

Let Roger do what he does on his own time,
from his own home, on his own computers, 
as so many of the rest of us do.  
Is this asking too much?

Are you not offended deeply by the
imminent loss of many lives, because
of the vaccines administered to 
American troops who served in Desert
Storm?  I am not only offended;  
I am horrified.  The U.S. Court of
Claims has proof in their local 
rules that they fully anticipated
a huge number of wrongful death
claims -- from innoculations of
Americans.

Wake up, man!

I hope you don't make a soft landing
on the wrong side of the fence, when
all the dust settles out from this
desert storm.  If I were you, I would
head to a competent doctor at once,
and have a serious private conference
with him (her) about preventative
measures.  

/s/ Paul Mitchell


>
>Your complaint that you continue to receive his postings from lists "you
>both belong to" is particularly ludicrous.  If you don't like what you get
>from a list, unsubscribe from that list.
>
>Please take me off any mailing list of yours you may have me on immediately.
>I'm also requesting I receive no more of your drivel from lists "we both
>belong to"  -  I'll be interested to see how you accomplish this selected
>feat since I don't intend to unsubscribe from anything.
>
>With disgust,
>
>Bob Phipps
>
>
>
>
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